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Saturday, July 30, 2005 - Destruction - New album details | Long-running German thrashers Destruction have revealed the track listing for their new album, "Inventor of Evil", due on August 22 via AFM Records.
Destruction recorded "Inventor of Evil" with producer Peter Tätgtren (Hypocrisy, Pain), V.O. Pulver (Gurd) and their live engineer Franky Winkelmann at studios in Germany and Switzerland. The mix was done by Tätgtren at the Abyss Studios in Sweden. A "making of" studio clip, featuring an unmastered rough-mix recording of the song "Soulcollector", is available at this location.
"Inventor of Evil" (view cover here) track listing:
01. Soul Collector
02. The Defiance Will Remain
03. The Alliance of Helloundz
04. No Man's Land
05. The Calm Before the Storm
06. The Chosen Ones
07. Dealer of Hostility
08. Under Surveillance
09. Seeds of Hate
10. Twist of Fate
11. Killing Machine
12. Memories of Nothingness
Bonus tracks (digipack):
13. We are the Road Crew (Motorhead cover)
14. The Alliance of Hellhoundz (Schmier vocals only)
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Japanese version bonus tracks:
13. Eternal Ban (re-recording)
14. The Alliance of Hellhoundz (karaoke version)
Destruction tapped nine diferent world-renowned metal singers from all different heavy metal styles to make a guest appearance in their track "The Alliance of Hellhoundz", to be included on "Inventor of Evil". The confirmed guest musicians are as follows:
Biff Byford (Saxon)
Doro Pesch
Shagrath (Dimmu Borgir)
Björn "Speed" Strid (Soilwork)
Paul Di'Anno (ex-Iron Maiden, Killers)
Messiah Marcolin (Candlemass)
Mark Osegueda (Death Angel)
Peter "Peavy" Wagner (Rage)
Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Pain)
Commented Destruction bassist/vocalist Marcel "Schmier" Schirmer, "The all-star song 'The Alliance of Hellhoundz' will make metal history: from Paul Di'Anno to Messiah, we'll have the best metal singers in ONE fuckin' song!"
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